The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1929, Image 5

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LOGAR AND PRUSONAL. . . . . - . . Women Kill Bear, SHERIFFS SALE a of sald day.
CENTRE QOUNTY HOSPITAL *| Mrs Frank Miller and Mrs Leslie By virtue of a writ of Lavar! Facies! H. B. DUNLAP, | P AIN F UL CORNS
John Rishel is making an fmprove KOTES. | Stanton, of Martha, are among Cen- | issued out of the Court of Common | Blerd®e Offes, BeRotomte Pu A ————————
ment on his home Here by inclosi ng a 06 5 9 & 0 9 0 9 a » e | tre county's bear hunters who have] Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, Noverniber 12th, 1929. _ 23 Loosen—Lift Out
®fle porch. Boyd Auman, aged throo vears. of | been fortunate. will be exposed to public sale at the | —
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On Thursday of last week they kill- | Court House in the Borough of Belle- | A little known Japanese herb, the
Townsman John Dashem. who had | Gregg township, a medical patient for . hese ’ at In the Estate of SIMON P. HEN- |
' ed a black Dear on the mountain | fonte, on i discovery of ‘an em inemt Gerthan
been ill, has almost completely recov-|td past six months, was discharged | , . ’ 4. The (NIGH, late of Centre Hall Borough, |
Pelely reco . : about a mb from thelr homes. The FRIDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF DE. - . ~ . | scientist (Dr. Stic kel) instantly
ered, on Tuesday. | ani Nae BOOT rf Centre County, Pa, deceased iy
3 animal was a fine specimen and dress CEMBER, 1929 soothes the corn, callous or w rt
— ; TE CR, 1929, ECO alle Sr wa
John D. Wagner, of Potters Mills Samuel Beck, of Gregg township, aed over 300 pounds, | Letters testamentary on the above estate then loosens it : that” short ’
sly nt 1 | medical patient for two weeks, was! the following property: waving been duly granted the undersigned, ft t bt Jou
. : : : "| : a ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY |® persons knowing themselves indebted can Lift it right out This new
NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. bel : Te ah ' to the estate are requested to make im- discovery ¢ all d “Corn Fly” excites
NE SEMFE wing situate in the Townshin of PPot- mediate payment, and those having claims the white lood ¢ orpuscles to a tion
i , * » £ 3 3 4 i» * . .
. . Boyd Hartsock, of Bellefonte, was BUTCHERING TOOLS.--Meat grind- | ®0 County of Centre, and ®Btate of against the same to present them duly au | and granulates the corn
Jas recently at the Packer home here, . : Pennsylvania, bounded and described thenticated for settlement, so that it drops out :
% { . i admitted as a surgical patient on | er, sausage stuffer and lard press : . . i i rops out and
here his wife (s temporarily staying. Tuesda 1 scl '} ¢ bined . . . MILFORD | #8 follows, to wit: HENRY E. HENNIGH, trace of cas Or SOTENes
witlivy an rT) 5 r er “ ole | Cominne EO ns WwW, . y 3
1 ¥ and was discharged 1 1 mined; go Lu new 4 Spring Mills, (R. D.). Pa. You wil also find “Corn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S Foss of Bell lowing day. | LUSE, Centre Hall. BEGINNING at corner of Innds of FRANKLIN ©. HENNIGH Bath p ’
wood, were at the C. FP. Emery home Mrs. Ocle Hipple. of Hellefonte. wa - mente - D. GQ. Wagner and J. A Wert ; thence er Eo oh HH. 2 Powder a boon
last Thursday, the day of tie butcher- admitted as a medical patient on DEAD STOCK RE MOVE D prompt- South 23% degrees East 100% perch . eta rg cq wl orn Flv™
ing. Wednesday. ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. | es, more or less, to corner of lands of Pla oh ly
z . : Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36,| John Bpanglr heirs; thence along teh ar
+ The Thanksgiving vacation at Penn Mrs. Minn'k Rote, of Colevifle be- Centre Hall; call at our expense. lands of sald Spangler helrs and HH. A Lorn Fly
State is _unusua ly short this year. It| came a medical patient on Tuesday. MeClellan 66% degrees Fast » 3) Shine 5110"
began Wednesday noon and will con Mra, Louisa Harris, of Bell fonte. n NOTICE.—All accounts due Willlam perches, more or less, to lands of Dav- 0 sold Hy hes
tinue until Friday noon. surgical patient, died on Thursday of | McClenahan proir to Nov, 18, 1929, are id Stoner; thence long lands of David RP" 2 ' id
During the latter part of lst week last week. requested to be pald either to him or id Stoner 23% degrees West 100% . 1 or local Cruggist,
2 opt g ¢ al £0 ints y :
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoop, from town, Mrs. Margaret Summers, of Boggs Robert MoMenahan, and a; account perches to stone; thence South along — —_ arama
3 agains im 44 : ate are - ’ , pe iL ro I
went to Altoona where they were the | township, was admitted on Thursday Aga nst him prior to that date are re lands of DD. G. Wagner, 66% degrees For orrhea 7 SIT 7m 2
guests of Mr. Shoop's sisters, Mrs. John | of last week for surgical treatment Quested lo be presented lo os or Of West 206.6 perches to the place of be I Y oa ,
: he above 1} ocounts alter f § ,
Whe. until yesterday (Wednesday.)|and was d%charged the following day ro : ih '¢ i Ra o ni y ter oh 18. ginning. 4 ZABMMER ML
929, are to be paid to Wworge Btover ¥; 3
yy . Mrs. Morris Mulfinger., of Pleasant CONTAINING 126 acres and 92 !
William tz, of State Colkige, a : : i" . : Willem MeChknahan, Centre Hall 2t ST Grnpsiibisrebe ty _ ? Je i BOND
State building ' cto Ss located at Gap, was admitted on TRursday of A ' perches, more or lems. Fr ¢ Rtion
building nn , is locate at . a, wl . " = ; amst gum infec.
Laurelton at the present t me. ~ Several Inst week for surgieal treatment and FOR SALE-—A baby carriage in fine BEING the same premiseg which pp al Dee Zonite
buld'pgs are now under construction was discharged on Saturday. | condition. Price, $5.00 Inquire Mrs. | Michael FP Rossman and Anna 1. Ross. the new powerful FA
there, among tm a large laundry and Mrs. Paul C. Sheffer and daughter, | Rolland Fagus, Methdolst parsonpge. Iman, his wife, by thelr deed bearing antiseptic Also
steward's home. of Bellefonte, were disc harged last Fr! Spring Mills: pone 156R4 date April 6, 1921, and, recorded in 1arda . ot po €
r 3 day. i ~ . 5 Centre County In Deed Book 128, page gt 8 against 4 o
Meade Wagonseller, who thirty vears GUNS--RIFLES, — Big-game rifles], colds, coughs and *
’ yh . Mrs Landis Lightner, of College ) 124, etc, gmanted and conveyed unto : :
ago was principal of te Centre Hall : . hi y * #81 A A of all makes, both new and second W. O. Heckman more serious dis-
' i wnshi and her 1 v hoy rere ad- y ’ ‘ . . ALR INA.
Higti school, was met in his office last ona PD Aa } het . oy were ad- hand. Will trade. Want some muzzle : ' i eases of nose and
week Ey F. V. Goodhart, wid y the Iat-} ted on 1} ly for medpal trea loaders, in any condition, for the.parts. Seized, taken in execution and to throat,
on ” ” le the roperty { Fe ED,
ter was under the « of Dr Mac | Ment. Experts use peep sights, why not you?|Pe sold as the property w
Heckman
Kenzie, in Philadeln Mr. Wazon- Chester Fink, of Taylor township, Lat us align your old sghts or equip
seller is located at 1734 Spruck Street. [Was admitted on Friday as a medical you with anything in modern sights Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock P
k patient. BELL, “THE GUNMAN,” 4271 Logan
Thursday eveming of last week Mrs MM 1 . ‘raf £3 . £11 Street I wist ower
Alice’ Durst was se'ked with a heart], as ~ L Ros MAN ol Se ng eng haberhilontybuiiib —
\ attack and for a time her condith n Wh the mother . Aa ght TEt' FOR SALE-—Purdbred Holstein bull
wag in town on Monday and called : i
bere on business discharged on Tue day of last week, |
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: and dled at his home that night.
Sumner Packer, of FU nt, Michigan,
ve b on ast Friday an both are do-
was regarded as somewhat alarming. . i ! ! colt Harry Snavely, Spring Mills
a : : ing well
She has since improved to a very con- y
siderable extent. Mrs. Ruts Gearhart] M™. H. L. Truckenmfiler Hub- | FOR SALE—Buckwheat, 10-1
t N., of Linden Hall, is In charge of|!ersburg, was admitted In Friday for | sacks-—R. P Campbell, Penns Cave
her. medical treatment
FOR SALE Holstein bull, 1 year
~ 1 v Miss Freda MoeKinney of a " J
Frank W'bn, of Bellefonte, was tHe, . ng old; Holstein cow witn first calf (calf
. Mills, was admitted on F% 1 -
guest for a day of his sister Mrs
io} g ’ tT i gieal treatment, and we \ i
Richard Brooks, in town. It is almost Dec. 23
on Saturd:
ue incy Mis. ion left Potter) Nw tr Hower. of Gervdintown {300% 74 Be Every Coat in our stock greatly reduced. We
lel Won, who at that time removed|P®ame a surgical patient on Satur FOR BALE
from the Neff (now Balrfoot) farm, |% fo Tatts. Blavns 5 Bolletonta n Hop W. A. ey ar 1 iy Be ian still have a nice group of Coats--of our $27. 50 lo
3 wks old); Jersey cow, coming fresh
£3. 1B. MoCormick, Potters
west of Tiere,
jormer Sherif A. B. Lee, of Spring | 3, <Tered an attack o d he on = ie oe — $80. 00 range--priced for this entire week $1 9.7
was In town on Tuesday to .
ipitall tha wy for med
complete his equipment for th nt- |
; fra atl rile Inring vy 3 ;
ing season opening Manday. is M Ca Markie, yp E to rom now to wernber 201 “ hone ms wn re RE
confident t*mt bucks i n be asl? was adm : } Sunday oF or wr ne your order. . B. Mey- |
a as Bete atare, ana hat a} y . ka Heat nl aaa a ", pho RZ, Boalsburg, Pi S H O E S S U i T S A Large Variety
kill an antléred deer
0% he. WR wan i t wool—2 palr of trousers—
Br, Mrs. “Harold Fuckwaltet FL AMYETR «. <onnsan, o foona, | : a “ : > 4 ib 4 . ne ths Summer shoes look old—and good wraring Sults: garments
were over-Sunday guests ‘at’ th : tudent r " the 3 . ta! B= | rites es i ore : ¢ a : " 4 Lhe feel cold. Buy a nice palr of that “hold a press” priced so
Plokar boul’ tery Me. Daexva : er: 4 Y Se : " ill be glven ! ro in about Suedes or Brown Calf Skins— reasonable that they make the of #8.
a Penn State senior, a studs
rh 3 Sabla te .: & ad v. FRIDAY OF GRANGE FAIR a green | Fall weather makes those
rs n Su An Of DRESSES are stili available
from last weeks Special Group
9 garments,
a Penn senior new fall patterns pocketbook smile. Ask to see > $¢
istty, 2nd N= Se $1.95 and Higher. the $22.50 two-pants Nuits, I RIC E D at 2.95
ol] 1 NICIPAL | GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
EVERY PURCHASE
nn'k
| “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS :
T HURSDAY, NOV. 28: | GO FARTHEST MILLHEIM
(THANKSGIVING)
DOLORES COSTELLO and
CONRAD NAGLE
“GLORIOUS BETSY”
grade of the Cw 150 5’ of chidkan the 1 at J
Hall schools, under the care or thelf |Home fae cain, it Mechamesburg, Saturday, November 30
teacher, Roy Jamison, went to Coburn for ther Thanksgiving dinner
on Fridav evening, and in a same of RIN- TIN -TIN
dodge ball were defeated by one point Throughout wi State 1850 miles of
. ‘ a townshiy Dade have o 1" # —— pr
by the Grammar grade of the Penn|'oWnship road ¥ Fin 8 NprOY IN
Townsh bp Centralized School. Although odd by the detricta aking advantage
they lost, the gam was well played by | of Te $6,000,000 appropriated for that i 111: Ehownsed rec
thelocal team. Mr. Jamison Is giving|Purpose by the last legislature 6 | 100 0 dr v Loksipone fond Lo hs
his pupils good training In various The first Lutheran minister to he ban Liomes Aaomtmmare
sports and as a result In contests with appointed chaplain in the history of n
local High picked teams they are able | 4 e United States Navy % Rev. Her-
to make a score in their favor. bert Trump, who was serving a pas |
The West Penn Power Company] !Orate at Perrysville, Allegheny coun-
broke ground at State College for a ty. TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 8:46 GIV UNDREAMED WEALTH
$50,000 substation, on East College] The office and seals shed being ADMISSION —10e and 256
Avenue. It is to be a model sub-sta orected by W. P. Fetteroif, at Spring
tn; also correct in architectural de- Mills, at the Fetterolf coal yards. are A YPN A sO i, i ————
sign. In addition to this, $10,000 are nearing completion. In the mean- , A ta ds i 0
to be spent placing new transformers time Mr. Fetteroif is handling the
and relocating lines in the borough busfnesa under some disadvantage.
By co-operating with the Bell Tele FV. Good Aish ' -
phone company ninety-five poles have roodhart returned home from T h Y f .
been <Mninated. Another expense of Philadelphia. where he underwent a hroug ears o orious arefree
$6000 will be created by the building sim in dherayn, on Sunday, wud ia i
3 5 since attending 0 Misiness, f Wns
of a new cut-in on the high power line x i E
which will prac te ally ria Rtate brought home by J. 8. Boozer, who Automobile A ntertainment.
— . Bias ae y ace anied on the trip by Mra y ’ “
College from ever being wit ut. (a8 SCoOmpane ph Ce -
g ne r being hout lig Goodhart and Mrs Bouzer, W orkmen s ympen
: ward. a sation
Btate highways about hers have pean Mins Barah lager, of Howard a
tivated with calcium chloride after] YOURE lady of experpnce in nursing, and Fire.
dissolving it fn water. The solution | Came to the home of Mrs, Ametin I ; E - . F
is sprinkled over the ashes and thes King, last week, and is now taking J. ROY SCHAEFFER, TERY . i 2 amous A phone call will bring ‘
the mass is shoveled over to thor " Ia of Mrs King . Aion Rager han CENTRE HALL, PA. ; oy fl 4 * .
oughly mix ft. The purpose of using] In charge of infant work In Bell 4113 2.48 qi A ai | M e o1 this marvelous Radis
{ fot
- New York City, and is a young lady
the solution to prevent the ashes . . d » - | 7 ! y
freez’mg into a solid body, interfering | f pleasing personality. : i i | to your home for
greatly with distributing them over | According to a despatch from Wash: | | i Formerly $137.50 Free Trial !
the Fpad tan when Rese is 5m road, | maton, a new federal buflding, ocost- 8 i Less Tubes
act the dippery condition 6 & road AR
i 0,000 0,000, has .
The use of ashes during the winter ing $30.0 to $40,000, has besn rec
months on all types of improved roads "Mmended for Philipsburg when the Ee hr Fg :
has been a great aid ‘n making it Inoney is avallable and which may not ’ : / a Make Y OUR OWN
safe for auto driving on hills and be very distant. Tt fs trhweluded In | EE .
curves. President Hoover's new public bufiding | | : yl bl COMPARISON, then
| sc edule. Bellefonte Is to have a $05. i i ’
A square shoofilr visited our hewss go. 4.40 bg, the money for which ia | | you Il know why you
paper office a few days ago. He was 44 ¢, pe avaliable at the present .
the type of fellow who likes to treat g.. V cannot buy a better
you as he himself would be treate \ Radio at any price.
otion,
The piles of ashes you sce along the
He owed us for two years’ subscription,
and along with his apology for his “Tiger” Wanted No Show of Fmot
neglecting this matter so long, made] "Send the women away. I want to
the terse statement that “since you dis in the presence of men. 1 don't
ited jo me two yen, 19 How wait want women around my bedside. 1
you two years, "
handed over sufficient of the “long|d0n't want any tears hed over me.”
green” to put his label far ahead in] Thus, in words whispered wearlly, HOM AN MO ®
1931. Of cours, we're not asking youl!but with determination, M. Georges ‘
all to do that, for #f you afl, we would Clemenceau, in one of his rare, floet- BELL 'PHONE SRS.
have the money spent in a short time, ng m ta of lucidity, just prior to : . . ms RE HALL
and then we would have to be working on : CENT
for you for ro hethE or the ost ThE hh death, expressed his irascibility .
or two. toward any show of emotion. -
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